Nicolas Szalay <nsza...@qualigaz.com> writes:
> Le jeudi 06 mai 2010 à 13:49 -0700, Thomas von Steiger a écrit :
>>
>> I think about whats the best solution to have puppet-proxys for
>> systems without direct connection to the puppetmaster.
>>
>> - Route all the trafic with iptable forwarding to one puppetmaster.
>> - Build puppetmaster-proxy vm's installed from a puppetmaster.
>> - Using http-proxy services.
>>
>> Are there any experience or best practices for systems with indirect
>> access to a puppetmaster?
>
> You can setup a nginx (or apache) as a front-end and then forward
> requests to upstream server(s).

Since we are starting to feel the pinch of traffic levels from running two
sites over a WAN link with a single puppetmaster:

Does this actually get any benefit of caching on the client, or would we need
to deploy a second puppetmaster server to achieve that?

        Daniel

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